Richard Marx croons his way onto Billboard ’s jazz charts for the first time in a career as a lead recording artist that dates back almost 40 years. His new album, After Hours, debuts at No. 14 on ...
Bruno Mars joins the likes of Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson with "I Just Might." ...
As a founding member of Duran Duran, you wouldn’t think that much could surprise John Taylor. By 1984, each of the British ...
In a phenomenon that hasn't been too common in recent years, it's a great time to live in the present if you're a Bears fan. But this week is also the anniversary of a pivotal moment in Bears team ...
In 1985, the Chicago Bears made history, winning the Super Bowl after a dominant season and becoming the only professional sports team to land a Billboard Hot 100 hit with the Super Bowl Shuffle. As ...
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TAMPA, Fla. — If you’ve driven down Gandy Blvd. or even the Selmon Expressway over the course of the last week or so, you may have wondered about a new billboard targeting the troops. It’s not a ...
A billboard that popped up in Times Square proclaiming “Jesus is Palestinian” was slammed by onlookers as an inflammatory and divisive prop that does nothing more than “stir the pot” at Christmas. The ...
Bengals fans aren't happy, and some are even forking over their own money to have their voices heard. A new billboard near Interstate 75 calls for the Bengals to fire head coach Zac Taylor and ...
Lyor Cohen, the company's global head of music, argued that Billboard's formula for the charts doesn't put enough weight on ad-supported streams. By Ethan Millman Music Editor YouTube will stop ...
Billboard will implement new chart rules starting January 17, 2026, giving more weight to on-demand streaming to reflect rising revenue and changing consumer habits Under the new “album consumption ...
Songs streamed on YouTube will no longer count towards the Billboard charts, the platform announced in a blog yesterday (December 17). The change will take effect on January 16, 2026, according to ...